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Elizabeth River Crossings OpCo , LLC

Elizabeth River Crossings OpCo , LLC. Midtown Tunnel ITS. April 19, 2012 David Boss. 1. Project Background. Location Map. Public-Private Partnership. VDOT procured the project under Virginia’s PPTA statute in 2008

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Elizabeth River Crossings OpCo , LLC

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  1. Elizabeth River Crossings OpCo, LLC Midtown Tunnel ITS April 19, 2012 David Boss

  2. 1 Project Background

  3. Location Map

  4. Public-Private Partnership • VDOT procured the project under Virginia’s PPTA statute in 2008 • Elizabeth River Crossings (50% MIHI, 50% Skanska Infrastructure Development) was the only respondent • Design-Build Joint Venture of Skanska-Kiewit-Weeks Marine • Tolling authorized under FHWA Value Pricing Pilot Program • Tunnel Toll Rates for cars $1.59 Off-Peak and $1.84 Peak • Term of contract is 58 years • Risk transfer of design, construction, finance, operations and maintenance • Financing includes over $300M contribution from Virginia, $422M TIFIA Loan, $675M in PABs and the rest is sponsor’s equity investment

  5. Value Beyond Traffic Improvements Promotes Economic Development Direct Economic Stimulus Local JobCreation • $170 to $254 million increase in regional productivity1 • Long-term economic development • Access to 2,000 more jobs2 • Local projects can be prioritized • Over $1 billion in construction works • Built by local companies • Built by local labor • Utilizes local suppliers and contractors • Over 500 construction jobs directly created • Over 1000 jobs indirectly created • 200 facilities maintenance and operations jobs • Small, women, minority owned business involvement • Apprenticeship Programs (1), (2) Source: The Hartgen Group

  6. MLK Extension Alignment

  7. Midtown Tunnel Portals

  8. Plan and Profile

  9. Immersed Tube Typical Section

  10. Proposed vs. Existing

  11. Safety Systems • Escape Corridor • Jet Fans • Deluge System • Fire Sensors • Fire Alarms • Extinguishers • Hose Connections • Fireproofing • Motorist Aid Phones • Full camera surveillance

  12. Typical Graving Dock

  13. Reinforcing Steel

  14. Building the Ballast Tanks

  15. End Bulkheads

  16. Float Out & Transport

  17. River Bottom Dredging

  18. Immersing the Tube Element

  19. 2 ITS Design

  20. ITS Design Stages • ERC and VDOT entered into an Interim Agreement in December 2010 • Co-development sharing cost and resources • ERC retained Atkins for ITS to: • Evaluate existing VDOT systems • Recommend a strategy for ERC to “control its own destiny” • Prepare a conceptual design and report • Coordinated with: • VDOT and Hampton Roads TOC • CJV SKW (Skanska-Kiewit-Weeks Marine) • Designer Parsons Brinkerhoff • Systems Integrator Transdyn • Installation sub Mass Electric • SKW took Atkins design and incorporated into fixed-price, date-certain DB Contract • Now beginning final design process

  21. FHWA Systems Engineering for ITS

  22. ERC ITS System Quantities • 60 CCTV cameras (including those in the tunnels used also for video incident detection) • 48 DMS signs (1, 2 or 3 line types) • Twelve variable speed limit signs • Nineteen microwave detectors • 120 reversible lane signals • Twenty traffic signals • Eight barrier gates • 39 over-height detectors • Ten over-height inspection stations

  23. Communication Network

  24. Field Block Diagram

  25. Existing Downtown Control Room

  26. Downtown Control Room Layout

  27. 3 Tunnel SCADA

  28. Systems Integration • ERC Approach to systems integration is opposite what VDOT envisioned • Roadway ITS will be integrated with tunnel controls (SCADA) • Current separate control rooms will be combined into refurbished DTT which will control both tunnels • Previously separate systems will be integrated for smooth operation • “Pre-programmed Response Plans” will be built in • Toll System will be designed, operated and maintained completely separate Tunnel Controls Tunnel Controls ITS Tolling System Tolling System ITS ERC-SKW-Transdyn Design VDOT Technical Requirements

  29. Scope Demarcation

  30. 4 Toll Collection

  31. All Electronic Tolling (AET) • No toll booths – free flow through the Tunnels and on the MLK Extension • Tolls collected by E-ZPass or license plate • A variety of convenient payment options • Public information campaign prior to implementation • Possible to vary tolls by time of day as a method to reduce congestion or offer targeted discounts This project would not be possible without AET and it will set the standard for all future toll projects in Virginia

  32. ETC Evolution to AET • AET is a new stage for electronic toll collection (ETC) in Virginia: • 1st Generation: ETC at traditional toll plaza (Downtown Expressway) • 2nd Generation: ETC in express lanes (Pocahontas, Powhite) • 3rd Generation: ETC in HOT Lanes (transponder required) • 4th Generation: AET uses mix of ETC and Video Tolling • Virginia currently enforces toll violations by exception (2-4% of traffic) • AET must process 20%-40% non E-ZPass customers every day • These users must be given an opportunity to post-pay before being considered violators • Legislative changes to enforcement have been made for AET • Policies / Business Rules being developed

  33. Typical Toll Zone Proposed technology is state-of-the-art and is proven in several AET MLFF projects globally

  34. Toll System Contractor • Federal Signal Technologies Inc (FST) has been selected to design and install the tolling system, and conduct toll collection operations • FST acquired industry leader VE Systems and top-line equipment makers: • Idris inductive loops (de-facto industry standard) • PIPS cameras for video tolling • SIRIT lane controllers and ETC readers • FST is a publicly-traded US company with industry leading experience • Currently performs work for VDOT and toll agencies in CA, TX, CO • Will operate back-office, phone center, website

  35. Contract Structure Tolling Contractor Direct Agreement (Lenders’ Step-in Arrangements) Comprehensive Agreement Concessionaire Financiers Tolling Contract Loan Agreement *Interface Agreement *Interface Agreement governs coordination and cooperation of contractors when working together on the same site. Will only apply during 6 month period at end of MLK construction.

  36. 5 The Business Side

  37. ERC Organization

  38. Maintenance Budget Years 1-6

  39. CapEx Summary

  40. Life Cycle Cost - CapEx

  41. Where to get more information • Find out more about the project: • www.MidtownTunnel.org or www.ERC-Info.com • VDOT Contact information: Frank Fabian, P.E. Frank.Fabian@VDOT.Virginia.gov • ERC Contact information: • David Boss • Dboss@ercopco.com • Subcontracting: southeast.procurement@skanska.com • Contact information • DBE/SWaM Virginia certification number if applicable • Virginia DOT pre-qualification number
 • List of work scopes and relevant NCAIS codes

  42. Questions?

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